sightseeings and cities (Wikipedia) in the near of Brecon:
Coleg Powys / 0.3 km
Coleg Powys was a further education establishment in the County of Powys, Mid Wales. It had main campuses at Brecon, Llandrindod Wells and Newtown and a major outreach centre at Ystradgynlais. It also worked closely with partners in the County Council and other organisations to deliver services in (...) (mehr)Brecon Free Street railway station / 0.4 km
Brecon Free Street railway station served Brecon, in the historic Welsh county of Brecknockshire, now Powys. The Brecon and Merthyr Railway opened its first station in Watton in 1863. The Neath and Brecon Railway had a temporary station at Brecon Mount Street by 1868, but a joint station was opened (...) (mehr)Brecon transmitting station / 0.4 km
The Brecon transmitting station was originally built by the IBA in 1970 as a relay for VHF 405-line analogue television: one of the last 405-line TV stations to be built in Britain. As built, it consisted of a 46 m guyed lattice mast carrying the aerials at the top (...) (mehr)Afon Honddu (Powys) / 0.5 km
The Afon Honddu (i.e. hon-thee) is a river in the county of Powys, mid Wales. Early recorded versions of the name are of the form Hothenei and hodni which are believed to contain the adjective 'hawdd' meaning for example, pleasant or easy together with a suffix -ni (...) (mehr)Plough Lane Chapel, Brecon / 0.5 km
Plough Lane Chapel or Plough United Reformed Church is a historic building in Brecon, Wales. The chapel's foundation dates to the 17th century and the structure was rebuilt in 1841, then again in 1892. Cadw, the historic environment service of the Welsh Government, listed the chapel as a Grade II* (...) (mehr)powered by Geonames.org, Wikipedia, OpenStreetMap